Valores de referência do ciclo sono/vigília de recémnascidos durante a internação na UTI Neonatal: um protocolo de revisão sistemática
Introduction: Annually, approximately 15 million children are born prematurely (less than 37 weeks of gestation). These newborns are hospitalized from weeks to months in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), undergoing invasive, noninvasive painful procedures and various stimuli in an environment...
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Resumo: | Introduction: Annually, approximately 15 million children are born prematurely
(less than 37 weeks of gestation). These newborns are hospitalized from weeks
to months in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), undergoing invasive, noninvasive painful procedures and various stimuli in an environment that contrasts
spatially and temporally with the mother's uterus, which may cause damage to
the newborn sleep. Obtaining reference values for the sleep-wake cycle of
newborns during hospitalization in this environment is essential to contribute to
the planning of non-pharmacological therapies and humanized care practices
that improve the newborn sleep quality. Therefore, the purpose of this review is
to describe the reference values of the sleep-wake cycle of neonates admitted
to the NICU and summarize the main sleep assessment tools used during the
neonatal hospitalization phase. Methods and Analysis: This protocol uses
PRISMA-P as a guideline. Searches will be conducted in MEDLINE, Web of
Knowledge and PsycINFO using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) descriptors
to search for publications that provide reference values for the sleep/wake cycle
of newborns admitted to the NICU. Two independent reviewers will search the
articles, while a third reviewer will analyze the disagreements. Ethics and
dissemination: No ethical approval is required for this study as we will only use
data from previously published papers. The results presented in this study will
be published in national or international journals and national congresses or
seminars with oral and/or poster presentations. |
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